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Anyone know if this ZL1 is still around?
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Old 10-02-2019, 11:15 PM
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Great picture of Malcolm Durham's ZL1 Strip Blazer Jr!
ZL1 #42 VIN 124379N615242 was last seen in the 70's but its original engine exists today.
If you haven't seen them yet, here's a couple links to past threads w/ more info and pics...

https://yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=122760

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=119014


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Odds are good it is still around.
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Another great pic of ZL1 #42...year?

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There is reason to believe that isn't #42. Durham's ZL1 was one of the 50 Fred Gibb Chev ordered; all were X44 trim level meaning no bright drip rail trim. The car in the photo has the trim. For '69, the pillar rail on style trim cars is shorter; you can't just add the trim.

Legend has it there was a disagreement between Durham and Lustine and the car was repossessed. Original 1969 photos show Lustine sponsorship; gone in later photos.

Also vintage pics of ZL1 #4 show it ran in NHRA SS/BA. This car is in SS/E. Any NHRA historians care to comment?
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The Durham car only has the drip rail moldings. none of the other trim is on it. The Price Fighter car has RS tail lights. Someone must have swapped them.
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I believe this is a Lustine car. #40




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Don’t know where the Camaro is.....but I do know where the Hemi-Dart “Cookie Duster” in the far lane is sleeping.
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